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Enthusiastic father-son duo's concert 'intrusion' delights crowd

From Liberty Times · () Chinese

Translated from Chinese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • A 6-year-old internet personality, known as 'Xi Han Ah Tao,' and his father attended a concert in Taitung.
  • The child's enthusiastic antics, including running onto the stage, amused the audience.
  • Despite the child's initial excitement, he appeared tired during the main act, while his father was playfully pulled onto the stage for a dance.

A lively concert in Taitung took an unexpected turn when 6-year-old internet sensation 'Xi Han Ah Tao' and his father joined the crowd's festivities. The young influencer, who boasts 150,000 followers, was attending a performance by the band "Power Station" at the "2026 Makapahay Taitung Arts Festival." His uninhibited enthusiasm, including a brief dash onto the stage, delighted the audience, who found the child's "intrusion" amusing.

The father, Guo Chun Tao, also became part of the spectacle when a local woman and her friends playfully removed his shirt for an impromptu dance. This unexpected moment further entertained the crowd, with only his wife seemingly left out of the spontaneous fun. The concert, held in Taitung Forest Park, featured performances by hip-hop group "Afu Suhf" and "Power Station."

Despite his earlier excitement and a day spent at the pool, "Xi Han Ah Tao" seemed to lose steam by the time "Power Station" took the stage. His father explained that his son, after a day of play, was "too tired" and "powered out" to fully engage with the band. While the young influencer appeared to have run out of energy, the rest of the audience remained captivated by "Power Station's" four-song set.

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Originally published by Liberty Times in Chinese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.